In 1941, Forrest Mars Sr., of the Mars candy company, struck a deal with Bruce Murrie, son of famed Hershey president William Murrie, to develop a hard shelled candy with chocolate at the center. Mars needed Hershey’s chocolate because he anticipated there would be a chocolate shortage in the pending war, which turned out to be correct.

If you'd come up to me just a couple days ago and asked if Digg were going to survive for the long haul, I'd have sadly opined, "No." After lobbing a few hand grenades in the form of questions at (relatively) new CEO Matt Williams the other day, I’m happy to report I can upgrade that to a Magic 8 Ball-like response of “Cannot Predict Now.”

At 8:15 a.m., Sabina Village Council member Bill Lewis is scheduled to return to the commissioners’ office to voice opposition to the trail. • Starting at 9 a.m., County Administrator Mark Brooker will meet with commissioners. Among the items planned ...

The study, which was conducted by M•E Companies with ... within the village of Port William, which basically sits on a slab of granite, making systems more difficult and expensive to build, said County Administrator Mark Brooker. Instead, landowners ...

Join celebration as Coast Guard City Clearwater will celebrate its designation as a Coast Guard City at 6 p.m. today on a downtown stage at Cleveland Street and Garden Avenue. Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Robert J. Papp Jr., U.S. Rep. C. W. Bill Young and ...